Originally Posted by Trav
I don't see a problem with it, it just makes it easier to their job that they can already do, it just may take a little more time. Every time you go out and have a cell phone it rats your location out, cameras at gas stations, every credit/debit card terminal, toll roads, etc.
Back in 2015, Google knew where I worked and I didn't even have cellular data. Imagine what is possible now, they can probably tell how much gas you burned on the way there.
Originally Posted by StevieC
I get that and I get something has to be done but once this privacy is eroded it's hard to get back and I'm sure other policies and enforcement is possible without eroding privacy further.
It's 2018 and immigration issues resonate with the common man more than theoretical politics, much to my dismay!
I don't see a problem with it, it just makes it easier to their job that they can already do, it just may take a little more time. Every time you go out and have a cell phone it rats your location out, cameras at gas stations, every credit/debit card terminal, toll roads, etc.
Back in 2015, Google knew where I worked and I didn't even have cellular data. Imagine what is possible now, they can probably tell how much gas you burned on the way there.
Originally Posted by StevieC
I get that and I get something has to be done but once this privacy is eroded it's hard to get back and I'm sure other policies and enforcement is possible without eroding privacy further.
It's 2018 and immigration issues resonate with the common man more than theoretical politics, much to my dismay!